Not to let T-Mobile steal Tuesdays away from it, AT&T is starting its own rewards program for AT&T customers because it's "thankful for you being [its] customer." There are several aspects to AT&T Thanks, including device and accessory perks, exclusive access to concert pre-sale tickets, and Ticket Twosdays. This cleverly named reward gives eligible customers a free movie ticket with the purchase of another one.

There are plenty of limitations to the deal: one per week per postpaid customer, only 2D movies at AMC Theatres and Regal Entertainment Group, and limited supply. But it's nice to have if you're an AT&T customer. To get the freebie, you should head over to the Ticket Twosdays site, validate your mobile number, and then wait to be redirected to Movie Tickets where a coupon code will be applied to the free ticket upon the purchase of a full price one.

Here's what the different steps of the process look like:

Now granted, the additional convenience fee of $1.5 per ticket takes the price up to $15.49, but that's still a lot less than you would pay if you were to book these two tickets at the movies and even lesser if you were going to purchase them online full price.

Comments

Hahah, sorry. Capitalism has its faults, but damn it, this is one of the benefits.

Robert Firestone

Capitalism has no faults

Grayson

Glad AT&T is giving us a little something, even if it's not as good as T-Mo. I like a lot of the moves T-Mo makes, but a T-Mo plan equivalent to my current AT&T plan would only save me $8 per month, and I'm not sure it's worth rocking the boat and potentially getting worse service out in the middle of nowhere (I travel out to remote areas a lot) for such a small savings.

Go Tmo prepaid with the secret wal-mart plan. $30/month for unlimited data (5GB LTE), unlimited texting, and 100mins of voice. Right now their service isn't amazing out far, but I don't have band 12 on my phone.

Grayson

Good price, but 100 minutes of voice unfortunately isn't enough for me, and especially not enough for my wife haha.

Meh, I'd just as soon they used that money to lower their prices instead. I'm not holding my breath but I'd get a lot more out of that than some BOGO movie tickets I'm not likely to use! Oh & how does this help the people that want/have to go to the movies alone? Thankfully, I'm not one but I am really partial to my home theater setup anyway...

Am I the only one who thinks these "benefits" from cell providers are dumb? A Wendy's Frosty or an extra movie ticket is a nice gesture, but I'd much rather they spend that money on making the network better.

thespacecowboyx

It's called marketing

catalysto

They could just as easily market better networks (see Verizon).

Seiga

And yet, Tmobile continues to pioneer the movement. As awesome as Verizon is, they're ALWAYS late to the game. The most recent time Verizon has ever done something of significance was the introduction of 4GLTE.

catalysto

Um... Except Verizon still has pretty much the best, most expansive network out of all carriers.

eriklee

The carriers also don't pay close to full price for the prizes--they're heavily subsidized by Wendy's, AMC, Regal, etc. as a co-marketing move.

catalysto

That makes sense.

Japzone

Doesn't really compare to how Tmobile let me go to the theater on Wednesday completely for free. They gave me a $13 Fandango code that even covered the convenience fee. All I had to do was deal with their buggy app that they have to fix every week.

Seiga

Tmobile seems to be the real pioneer in the mobile division. The whole uncarrier movement started with them and all others followed suit. WiFi calling started with them. Tuesday deals started with them. The list can go on.